Comparing Cat Registry NumbersHow many cats were registered in CFA, TICA and GCCF in the past few years? Which cat registries are growing in popularity? Which are declining?

November 2005

Comparing CFA and TICACFA and TICA are two of the most popular cat registries in the world. Many breeders register and show their cats in both organizations. Learn the differences you need to know between the two organizations.

Learned Along The WayA HHP exhibitor shares the lessons learned along the way while campaigning her tabby to her first International Win in TICA

May 2005

* Protests Between Cat BreedersAnyone can file a protest against a cat breeder with their registering organization. Understanding what you can and cannot file a protest about and how to be successful will save you a lot of emotional wear and tear.

January 2004

Registration StatisticsIs the cat fancy growing? Or is the cat fancy shrinking? We compare the kitten registration statistics of CFA, TIC, GCCF and the puppy registrations of the American Kennel Club to see which registries are doing better than others.

Show Ring Number CardsThis article includes downloadable templates for printing sets of show number cards for both CFA and TICA

January 2005

Solveig PfluegerOn July 14, 2014, the cat fancy lost Dr. Solveig Pflueger. From the initial founding of TICA until her passing 35 years later, Solveig shaped and expanded the face of TICA through her talents, wisdom and genetic expertise.

August 2014

TICA Offers DiscountsDid you know that TICA offers price discounts when you transfer 5 or more cats from another cat registry?

TICA TitlesHave you ever wondered about the titles in TICA? What do all those initials mean? And what does your cat have to do to earn those titles? Wonder no more :-)!

June 2002

TICA Turns 30!The International Cat Association celebrates its 30th anniversary and honors the people and cats that made it the world's largest genetic registry of pedigreed cats and registry of household pet cats and kittens

June 2009

What Color Is Your Cat?This article by TICA judge, Beth Hicks is a photographic essay showing the different colors of cats from tabbies and torbies to pointed and 'with white' in all the shades and patterns.

July 2005

* When is a Persian Not a Persian?Not all Persians are created equal. A Persian in one cat registry can be a Longhaired Exotic in another... so Buyer Beware (and informed!)

October 2002

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